Picture stand

ABSTRACT

A device for displaying photographs or other similar flat items comprising a first panel, a second panel connected to the first panel, first and second flap segments connected to bottom edges of the first and second panels, respectively, and a third and fourth panel connected to left and right side edges of the first and second panels, wherein all panel connections are along fold lines. A sloping cut disposed on each of the first and second panels is designed to create a “V” shaped slit in the middle of the device. A hole disposed at the midpoint of the slit accommodates a single point hanging means. Two holes disposed at the extreme ends of the slit accommodate a line hanging means. A folded state is achieved by folding the device along the fold lines and by maintaining suitable angles for the panels and flap segments. In both the folded and unfolded condition, adhesive on the third and fourth panels is used to secure the device on to the back of a photograph or other similar flat item.

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BACKGROUND

The present invention relates in general to display devices such as freestanding picture frames, and more particularly to a device fordisplaying photographs or other similar flat items. The device is aninexpensive unitary piece of simple construction.

Freestanding pictures frames are used to display photographs. A varietyof designs and constructions of picture frames are known in the art.Typically, such frames have a means of grasping a photo and maintainingit in position.

Several devices for displaying photographs have been developed in art.For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,779,286 to Shaffer discloses a paneldisplay system, which includes three separate flat display panels fortemporary attachment and removal of photographs, documents, visual aidsor the like. The three panels are rotatably connected to one another byhinges. By rotating the panels about their hinges, the display systemcan be readily converted to a single panel display or a dual paneldisplay. Support members are provided for use when the system isconfigured as a single panel display.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,857,278 to Perkins discloses an image or object supportapparatus that holds and displays an image or object, such as aphotograph, drawing or other graphic work in a spaced position relativeto a backing plate. The image or object is supported by struts havinggrippers enabling easy changing of the image or object.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,075,991 to Wenkman discloses a frame for display ofitems such as picture, photograph, certificate, document or the like.The display item is held against the back plate. The frame has a bracketsuch that the frame may be mounted upon surfaces such as table, desk,counter or the like. The bracket may be inserted into different socketsto change the orientation of the display item. The frame may also bemounted upon a vertical surface by use of holes depending upon thedesired orientation of the display item.

U.S. Pat. No. 6,427,371 to Olsen discloses picture frames constructedfrom a single flat die-cut foldable paperboard blank convertible into athree-dimensional picture frame without requiring the use of adhesive,adhesive tape, staples, clips or other fastening materials. The pictureframe is created by using a paperboard blank, which includes a pluralityof rectangular panels separated by fold lines. The rectangular panelsare approximately the size of the photograph to be displayed with anopening in the panel through which the photo may be viewed. Therectangular panels include infolding flaps to entrap the photo and holdit in place. Although this picture frame is a unitary piece, the shapeand design achieved by folding a paperboard is different from thepresent invention. Moreover, the means to hold the photograph using theinfolding flaps is different from the present invention, which uses slitor cuts for holding the photographs.

Although several picture holding devices are known in the art, theobject of the present invention is to provide a unitary piece displaydevice for photographs or other similar flat items that is inexpensiveand simple in construction.

A further object is to provide a display device that has athree-dimensional appearance when folded.

A further object is to provide a display device that can also be used inits unfolded condition.

Finally, it is an object of the present invention to provide a displaydevice that uses cuts, folds, holes, and slits to hold and displayphotographs or other similar flat items. These and other objects of thepresent invention will become better understood with reference to theappended Summary, Description, and Claims.

SUMMARY

The present invention relates in general to display devices, and moreparticularly to a device for displaying photographs or other similarflat items. The device is a unitary piece and comprises four panels andtwo flap segments. A first panel is connected to a second panel along afold line. The first and second panels are of the same size. The thirdand fourth panels are connected to the side edges of the first andsecond panels, respectively, along fold lines. Two flap segments, firstand second, are connected to bottom edges of the first and secondpanels, respectively, along fold lines.

The device also includes a slit on each of the first and second panels.The two slits meet at the fold line on the intersection of the first andsecond panels, thereby resulting in V-shaped cut on the device. The slitincorporates three holes, one at the point of intersection of the twoslits, and the others at the two points of termination of the slit. Inits unfolded condition, the device can be hung on a wall using the holeat the intersection of the two slits in conjunction with a nail orscrew, or by passing a string under the V-shaped cut, through the holesat the points of termination of the slit. Adhesive on the third andfourth panels is used to secure the device on the back side of apicture. When the device is folded and adhered to a photo, the devicewill hold the photo upright on a surface.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

FIG. 1 is a plan view of the device for holding photographs or othersimilar flat items in accordance with the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a side view of the device being hanged by a screw.

FIG. 3 is a plan view of the device that is suspended over a string.

FIG. 4 is a plan view of the device with adhesive.

FIGS. 5 and 6 are different views of the device that is secured to theback of a photograph or other similar flat item using the adhesive.

FIGURES—REFERENCE NUMERALS

-   10 . . . Device of the Present Invention-   11 . . . First Panel-   12 . . . Second Panel-   13 . . . Fold Line-   14 . . . First Flap Segment-   15 . . . Second Flap Segment-   16 . . . Third Panel-   17 . . . Fourth Panel-   18 . . . Slit-   19 . . . Hole on the Fold Line-   20 . . . Hole at Point of Termination of the Slit-   21 . . . String-   22 . . . Screw-   23 . . . Back of Photograph or Other Similar Flat Item-   24 . . . Adhesive-   25 . . . Wall-   26 . . . Photograph or Other Similar Flat Item

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of a device fordisplaying photographs or other similar flat items is illustrated andgenerally indicated as 10 in FIGS. 1 through 6. The device 10 is aunitary piece and has a three-dimensional appearance in its foldedstate.

Referring to FIG. 1, the device 10 in its unfolded state is illustrated.The device 10 comprises a plurality of panels and flap segmentsconnected by fold lines. The device 10 includes a first panel 11 that isproportionately sized to correlate to the size of the photograph to bedisplayed. A second panel 12 which is of the same size of the firstpanel 11 is connected thereto along fold line 1 3A. The right side edgeof the first panel 11 is connected to a left side edge of the secondpanel 12 along the fold line 13A. A first flap segment 14 and secondflap segment 15 is connected to the bottom edges of the first and secondpanels, respectively, along fold lines 13B. The device further includesthird and fourth panels 16 and 17 connected to left side and right sideedges of the first panel and second panels, respectively, along foldlines 13C.

The device includes two slits 18, one on the first panel 11 and theother on the second panel 12. The two slits 18 slope downwards and meeton the fold line 1 3A connecting the first and second panels. Thisintersection of the two slits 18 results in V-shaped cut on the device.A hole 19 is included at the intersection of the two slits for receivinga hanging means, such as a hook or nail. The device also includes twoholes 20 at the point of terminations of the two slits. These two holes20 are suitably dimensioned to accommodate a string 21.

The device 10 can be mounted in many ways to display photographs. In itsunfolded state, the device 10 is flat and can be mounted to a hangingmeans, such as a nail 22, on a wall 23 through the hole 19 at theintersection of the two slits 18, as seen in FIG. 2. Alternatively, thedevice can be suspended over a string 21 as seen in FIG. 3. The V-shapedcut allows the string 21 to pass through and be received in the holes 20at the point of termination of the slits 18.

The folded state of the device 10 is achieved by folding it along thefold lines 13 such that the third and fourth panels are in same plane asthe photograph, and the first and second panels maintain an angularrelationship to each other, and to the third and fourth panels,respectively. Several folding conditions can be achieved by usingdifferent suitable angles for the fold lines 13.

Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, in its folded condition, the device 10 canbe supported on a horizontal planar surface. Adhesive 24 is further usedto secure the device 10 to the back of a photograph or other similarflat item. The adhesive 24 is adhered on surfaces of the third andfourth panels 16 and 17. The third and fourth panels 16 and 17 are thenadhered to the back of a photograph or other similar flat item by theadhesive 24. The first flap segment 14 and second flap segment 15 aredesigned to provide additional support and the desired display angle andenable the bottom edge of the device 10 to uniformly abut the surface onwhich it rests.

All features disclosed in this specification, including any accompanyingclaims, abstract, and drawings, may be replaced by alternative featuresserving the same, equivalent or similar purpose, unless expressly statedotherwise. Thus, unless expressly stated otherwise, each featuredisclosed is one example only of a generic series of equivalent orsimilar features.

Any element in a claim that does not explicitly state “means for”performing a specified function, or “step for” performing a specificfunction, is not to be interpreted as a “means” or “step” clause asspecified in 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6. In particular, the use of“step of” in the claims herein is not intended to invoke the provisionsof 35 U.S.C. §112, paragraph 6.

Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shownand described, various modifications and substitutions may be madethereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has beendescribed by way of illustration and not limitation.

1. A device for displaying photographs or other similar flat itemscomprising; a first panel and a second panel of the same size as thefirst panel, wherein the right side edge of the first panel is connectedto the left side edge of the second panel along a fold line; a firstflap segment connected to a bottom edge of the first panel along a foldline; a second flap segment connected to a bottom edge of the secondpanel along a fold line; a third panel connected to the left side edgeof the first panel along a fold line; a fourth panel connected to aright side edge of the first panel along a fold line; a sloping slit oneach of the first and second panels resulting in a “V” shape, with ahole disposed at the intersection of the first and second panel, and ahole disposed at the opposite end of each slit; wherein the device ismaintained in a flat condition or in a folded condition against the backof a photograph or flat panel, the folded condition being achieved byfolding the device along the fold lines such that the third and fourthpanels are in same plane, the first panel and second panels maintain anangular relationship, and the first panel and second panels maintain anangular relationship with the third and fourth panels.
 2. The device ofclaim 1, wherein a hole is disposed on the fold line connecting thefirst and second panels, the hole being adapted to receive a hangingmeans on the vertical surface for hanging the device.
 3. The device ofclaim 2, wherein the slits on the first and second panels slope downwardand meet at the hole on the fold line connecting the first and secondpanels.
 4. The device of claim 3, wherein, in the flat condition, astring is passed through the slits in order to hang the device.
 5. Thedevice of claim 4, wherein the device includes two holes accommodate thestring, each of the two holes being disposed at the point of terminationof the two slits opposite the center of the device.
 6. The device ofclaim 1, wherein the two holes disposed at the point of termination ofthe two slits accommodate a string to pass through them.
 7. The deviceof claim 1, wherein adhesive is used as the means to adhere the deviceon to the back of a photograph or other similar flat item, the adhesiveis adhered on the third and fourth vertical panels.
 8. The device ofclaim 1, wherein a variety of folded conditions are achieved bymaintaining different suitable angles for the fold lines.